Benefits and limitations of belatacept in 4 hand‐transplanted patients

J Grahammer, A Weissenbacher… - American Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
J Grahammer, A Weissenbacher, BG Zelger, B Zelger, C Boesmueller, M Ninkovic…
American Journal of Transplantation, 2017Wiley Online Library
Belatacept (cytotoxic T‐lymphocyte–associated protein 4 Ig) is an emerging treatment in
kidney transplantation. Lack of nephrotoxicity and possibly an inhibitory effect on the
development of donor‐specific antibodies (DSAs) make it an interesting agent in hand
transplantation. To reduce calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppression and preserve kidney
function, we have added belatacept to the therapeutic regimen of 4 hand‐transplanted
patients at month 4 and at 6, 9, and 13 years after hand–forearm transplantation. Patients …
Belatacept (cytotoxic T‐lymphocyte–associated protein 4 Ig) is an emerging treatment in kidney transplantation. Lack of nephrotoxicity and possibly an inhibitory effect on the development of donor‐specific antibodies (DSAs) make it an interesting agent in hand transplantation. To reduce calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppression and preserve kidney function, we have added belatacept to the therapeutic regimen of 4 hand‐transplanted patients at month 4 and at 6, 9, and 13 years after hand–forearm transplantation. Patients received 5 mg/kg belatacept every 2 weeks, and the dosing interval was extended to 4 weeks after 5 applications. Belatacept was initially well tolerated in all cases. Two patients were weaned to a low‐dose tacrolimus monotherapy together with monthly belatacept applications. One patient is taking belatacept with lowered tacrolimus and sirolimus trough levels. A fourth patient had significant levels of DSAs at time of conversion and progressed to a severe necrotizing rejection early despite an unaltered baseline immunosuppression. Finger skin necrosis and histologic signs of severe chronic allograft vasculopathy eventually led to amputation of the graft. Implementation of belatacept can be beneficial in hand transplantation. However, our findings indicated both potential and caution and reflection of the immunologic state at the time of conversion.
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